To: Grainne who wrote (18607 ) 3/15/1998 7:09:00 PM From: Carol Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
Hi Chrissy: Its becoming a real circus around here, first, Taste's Like Chicken, then Smells like Tuna, now Squeals Like Pig, wow, this is so neat, its just like a big puzzle figuring out when the pieces fit. Then there's kev and kal, oh and lets not forget anthic. Gee, I just love all those great new names. HI GUYS Okay, back to my original intent for posting: I'm an addict I admit it, a week was an eternity. :) I think I have that little problem licked that we discussed. Speaking about phermones: Chrissy: Forget about those expensive designer perfumes, Geogio of Beverly Hills, Calvin Klein, Davidhoff, So de la Renta, Elizabeth Arden. etc. etc. Did you know the perfume is a six billion dollar business, we must buy a lot of perfume. Now, do you know what scents turn men on, {according to a Dateline segment last night) Well, honey, just rub a little cinnamon bun on your pulse points and drive em wild. {that's #1} Next, comes doughnuts, then how about a little lavender and pumpkin pie. I know there's a saying that goes, "the way to man's heart is through his stomach" but this is ridiculous. Okay, men, do you know what scents really makes a womans heart beat faster. Candy and cucumber, more precisely Chrissy,{this might be off interest to you} The candy in question is: Good and Plenty, which is made of licorice. And haven't I heard you mention cucumbers many times, you naughty girl. Chocolate was not even in the running. BTW, according to this doctor, women don't even like mens cologne. A few more pertinent facts or fiction, I'm not sure, depends how you preceive it, I guess. To lose weight, 3 sniffs in each nostril, when you feel hungry. green apples, bananas, there was one other, but I forgot what it was. To work out harder try strawberry, lavender for sleep, jasmine for relaxation. What do you think, should I try the cinnamon buns? 0:-} Carol